Infielder Michael Stefanic and the Blue Jays are in agreement on a minor league deal. Stefanic’s agent Nate Heisler of Klutch Sports relayed the news on X while Stefanic himself took to Instagram to thank the Angels, their fans and his former colleagues for his time with that club, in addition to expressing his excitement about his new opportunity.
Stefanic, 29 in February, was an undrafted free agent back in 2018. The Angels signed him at that time and he started to garner attention as a minor leaguer due to his plate discipline and multi-positional abilities, though a clear lack of power. In 2021, he took 554 trips to the plate in the minors, walking in 9.4% of them while only striking out 13.9% of the time.
His home run total spiked to 17 that year, even though he had only hit three over the 2018 and 2019 seasons combined. Perhaps that was due to him getting up to the hitter-friendly Pacific Coast League but his .336/.408/.493 line that year still translated to a 132 wRC+, indicating he was 32% better than league average.
Baseball America ranked him the #22 prospect in the Angels’ system going into 2022 and he went on to make his major league debut that year. He has been sent to the plate 264 times over the past three big league seasons, walking in 8.7% of those while striking out just 15.2% of the time. But he hasn’t yet hit a home run, leading to a fairly empty slash line of .232/.317/.275 and 72 wRC+. He has continued to hit in the minors, however, with a combined line of .349/.444/.456 and 133 wRC+ over the past three years.
That wasn’t enough to get him much run at the major league level and he exhausted his final option year in 2024. The Angels passed him through waivers and outrighted him last month, but Toronto will give him a non-roster gig. Stefanic has also played every position on the diamond except for center field and catcher in his professional career, perhaps giving him a shot at carving at a utility or bench role.
The Jays have plenty of uncertainty in their position player group at present. First baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and shortstop Bo Bichette are both a year away from free agency. Right fielder George Springer is now 35 years old and has just two years left on his deal. Second base, third base and left field are fairly open. Players like Spencer Horwitz, Ernie Clement, Will Wagner, Nathan Lukes, Leo Jiménez, Davis Schneider, Jonatan Clase, Orelvis Martínez, Addison Barger, Joey Loperfido and Steward Berroa are all on the 40-man roster but Clement and Schneider are the only ones of thar group with more than 112 games of MLB experience.
If Stefanic can earn his way onto the roster, he is out of options but he has just a bit more than a year of service time, meaning he can be cheaply retained beyond 2025 if he has a roster spot at season’s end.
NoSaint
Meh depth signing…
Old York
Nice! Jays shoring up their farm system. Getting the house in order for the eventual arrival of Soto by plane.
gomer33
Hey, first time I’ve heard that one, brilliant.
Ignorant Son-of-a-b
Yes!!!! Another middling backup infielder to go along with their dozen other meh backup infielders!!!!
Ignorant Son-of-a-b
The stove is rumblin’ the stove is cracklin’ the hot stove is on FIRE!
towinagain
We are all just waiting for the Dodgers next big addition.
Silly us, there’s only one team in MLB.
Roster size exemption for the Dodgers coming up.
Team of Japan and team of the world.
Only one team reigns supreme in MLB.
vtadave
you ok?
towinagain
Cute
towinagain
Let’s just change this site to Dodgerstraderumors.com.
We all know there’s only one team in MLB that really matters.
bestone
Anyone see the needle move?
Dogbone
Can’t believe this news deserved the size and depth of this write up. However I bet Stefanic friends and family are happy.
bestone
I’m sure they are sitting around waiting for the turkey to cook….
enteluj88
Atkins just can’t resist a guy that plays too many positions and can’t stick in the majors.
Canuck2
Maybe, since they have so many guys that are so similar, there is a trade in the works. Let see if Shatkins can impress us.
Reynaldo's
Angels will be bummed they never got the most out of Stefanic and Fletcher.
MysteryWhiteBoy13
The shift away from Soto begins
high_upside
Hahaha well yes I agree that’s coming, but I wouldn’t say a depth infielder is the shift. You’ll feel the wind turning when atkins starts talking about how excited he is for the internal options and that they have a new hitting coach.
baseballteam
Stefanic…definitely an impostor.
jimmertee
Can’t get Soto, so signing Stefanic as the big fish instead….
gold masters
Stephanic can hit
bluejays92
Not in the Majors so far, otherwise he probably wouldn’t be taking a minor league deal.
Mr. Pessimist
Alright, the Jays have their everyday 3B man! All set now!
Ducey
Dude hit less than .200 in the PCL vs RHP. Has no power and can’t play SS.
Best case scenario he plays vs lefties in a platoon at 2B.
But he is about 12th on the depth chart.
Hope he enjoys Buffalo.
Stieb Cooperstown
what is the point of signing yet another fringe infielder? don’t we have a near monopoly on these AAAA players?